These are definations of flight words.
A:
Ailerons: a hinged edge of an airplane wing, used to control lateral balance.
Air Pressure: it is the force per unit area exerted against an object at any point in the worlds atmosphere.
Air Craft: an object capable of flight.
Airfoil: a structure thats has curved surfaces that are designed to give the best ratio of lift to drag to flight used as the basic form of wings.
Archimedes Principle:the buoyant force on an object is equivalent to the weight of the fluid displaced on that object.
Attitude: The function of 2 actions pitch and roll it is used to describe the reaction to it's surrondings.
B:
Basket: a structure suspended from a envelope of a hot air balloon for carrying the crew,equipment,ballast.
Bernoulli's principle: Bernoulli's principle states that the speed of fluid with a decrease in pressure.
Buoyancy: This is what Archimedes proved that the buoyant force on an object is equivalent to the weigh of the fluid displaced on that object.
C:
Control Surfaces: This allows the pilot to adjust the planes flight altitude.
D:
Dihedral Angle: The angle between 2 planes.
Drag: Drag is sometimes called air resistance and drag counters lift.
E:
Elevator: on aircraft carriers the elevators carry between the aircraft and the flight deck for repairs.
Envelope: A flight envelope of a airplane refers to what the design is capable of in the terms of speed and altitude.
F:
Fuselage: The fuselage of a airplane is the main body section that holds all the people (passengers,crew)
G:
Gliders: A light aircraft that was designed to fly for long periods of time without a engine.
Gravity:
L:
Lift:
P:
Pitch:
R:
Rocket:
Roll:
Rudder:
S:
Shroud Lines:
Stability:
T:
Terminal Velocity
Thrust:
V:
Vacuum
W:
Weight:
Y:
Yaw:
A:
Ailerons: a hinged edge of an airplane wing, used to control lateral balance.
Air Pressure: it is the force per unit area exerted against an object at any point in the worlds atmosphere.
Air Craft: an object capable of flight.
Airfoil: a structure thats has curved surfaces that are designed to give the best ratio of lift to drag to flight used as the basic form of wings.
Archimedes Principle:the buoyant force on an object is equivalent to the weight of the fluid displaced on that object.
Attitude: The function of 2 actions pitch and roll it is used to describe the reaction to it's surrondings.
B:
Basket: a structure suspended from a envelope of a hot air balloon for carrying the crew,equipment,ballast.
Bernoulli's principle: Bernoulli's principle states that the speed of fluid with a decrease in pressure.
Buoyancy: This is what Archimedes proved that the buoyant force on an object is equivalent to the weigh of the fluid displaced on that object.
C:
Control Surfaces: This allows the pilot to adjust the planes flight altitude.
D:
Dihedral Angle: The angle between 2 planes.
Drag: Drag is sometimes called air resistance and drag counters lift.
E:
Elevator: on aircraft carriers the elevators carry between the aircraft and the flight deck for repairs.
Envelope: A flight envelope of a airplane refers to what the design is capable of in the terms of speed and altitude.
F:
Fuselage: The fuselage of a airplane is the main body section that holds all the people (passengers,crew)
G:
Gliders: A light aircraft that was designed to fly for long periods of time without a engine.
Gravity:
L:
Lift:
P:
Pitch:
R:
Rocket:
Roll:
Rudder:
S:
Shroud Lines:
Stability:
T:
Terminal Velocity
Thrust:
V:
Vacuum
W:
Weight:
Y:
Yaw: